Tabak Law’s Brzezinski helps clients fighting for benefits
After graduating college, James Brzezinski was working in marketing, but felt less than fulfilled.
Bergner at home in real estate practice
Real estate dealings have been part of Danielle Bergner’s life for a long time.
Rogers’ in-house attorney Herbst-Flagstad experiences risks and rewards
While Marybeth Herbst-Flagstad has the same client everyday, no two days are ever the same.
Krumrie guides business owners through ‘life-changing’ events
After working in real estate litigation for several years in the Twin Cities, Ryan Krumrie and his wife wanted to move back to their native Wisconsin and be closer to family.
Wagner writing her second act: Assistant DA falls into law career by accident
While in college, Mary Wagner considered going to law school. But then she got a job as a reporter for the Milwaukee Journal, married and started a family. But after falling off a horse and spending three months in a body cast, she decided to switch gears and pursue a law degree.
SmithAmundsen’s Bridge helps clients protect their trademarks in global markets
While growing up, Elisabeth Bridge said her father encouraged her to become an engineer. She eventually studied engineering, but only after earning her law degree and working on intellectual property cases.
Reinhart’s Cameli melds public-private experience into successful career
Mark Cameli successfully blends his 13 years of government experience when working with his clients at Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren.
von Briesen’s Teuber finds more credits than deductions in tax practice
Robert Teuber has been thinking about a career in law for as long as he can remember, including the time in fourth grade where each student had to give a presentation about a career that interested him.
Schuster combines clients’ needs, legal acumen to run successful practice
John Schuster knows business.
Kuglitsch translates complex benefit rules for clients
Kelly Kuglitsch loves breaking the complex down into simple ideas.
Karnes courts success for his new firm of Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown
While some attorneys rarely see the inside of a courtroom, that has never been a problem for Russell Karnes.
Schoenfeld’s landmark civil rights work changes lives
Howard Schoenfeld views himself first and foremost as a trial attorney.
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Case Digests
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Double Jeopardy; Sentencing
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel; Sexual Assault-Prosecutorial Misconduct
- Contract-Negligence
- Criminal Law; Juvenile Law; Discovery
- Family Law; Child Support; Property Division First paragraph(s)
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel- Exclusion of Evidence of Witness Bias
- Postconviction Relief-Sentencing-Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
- 14th Amendment – Due Process
- Criminal-Sentencing Guidelines – Enhancement
- Bankruptcy-Tax
- Civil Rights – 14th Amendment-Jury Instructions
- Contract; Foreclosure and Property